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  1. Home | Oliver Burkeman. A book about the power of. embracing your limitations. "The most important book ever written about time management" – Adam Grant. "Comforting, fascinating, inspiring and… actually genuinely useful" – Marian Keyes. New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller. Learn more >> "Every sentence is riven with gold" – Chris Evans.

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  2. Oliver Burkeman (born 1975) is a British author and journalist, formerly writing the weekly column This Column Will Change Your Life for the newspaper The Guardian. In 2021, he published Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, a self-help book on the philosophy and psychology of time management and happiness.

  3. Oliver Burkeman is the author of the New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller Four Thousand Weeks, about embracing limitation and finally getting round to what counts, along with The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking and Help!

  4. Oliver Burkeman offers a searing indictment of productivity hacking and profound insights on how to make the best use of our scarcest, most precious resource. His writing will challenge you to rethink many of your beliefs about getting things done—and you’ll be wiser because of it” — ADAM GRANT, author of Think Again and host of WorkLife

  5. Oliver Burkeman is the author of Four Thousand Weeks (4.22 avg rating, 84442 ratings, 8801 reviews, published 2021), The Antidote (4.04 avg rating, 14767...

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  6. Oliver Burkeman makes the case for doing one thing at a time, and letting things take the time they take – and explains why this is a recipe not just for a more peaceful life, but a more ...

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  7. Oliver Burkeman makes the case for doing one thing at a time, and letting things take the time they take – and explains why this is a recipe not just for a more peaceful life, but a more meaningful and accomplished one too.